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Coolant burping tools (Page 1/2) |
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Dodgerunner
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APR 23, 08:08 PM
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Patrick
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APR 23, 08:16 PM
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So... it'll fit on the thermostat housing?
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olejoedad
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APR 23, 09:21 PM
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The ones we have do not, but we have had them for a while....
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Patrick
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APR 23, 09:28 PM
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I don't understand how this coolant fill funnel could be of any use on a Fiero... unless the front of the car is raised so much that the rad cap becomes the highest point of the cooling system.
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Dodgerunner
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APR 23, 09:41 PM
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You still want the front low. It just make pouring coolant in much easier, and when it starts getting full blipping the throttle will not overflow out the fill over the engine or when a large burp occurs it does not runover, it just comes back up into the funnel. Sure you don't have to have one but it's just handy in many situations.[This message has been edited by Dodgerunner (edited 04-23-2024).]
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Patrick
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APR 23, 09:47 PM
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Rory, in 25 almost 30 years of owning (too many) Fieros, I don't think I've ever poured coolant in the radiator. Seriously! [This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 04-23-2024).]
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olejoedad
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APR 24, 09:46 AM
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We burp the cooling system with the car on a level surface. Check coolant recovery tank connections and fill to COLD mark. When filling system, leave front cap off and fill through thermostat neck on the engine. When coolant reaches the radiator neck, install and tighten the radiator cap. Continue filling through thermostat housing until full, install cap on thermostat housing. Start and run engine for 10 seconds. Remove thermostat cap and refill, install cap. Repeat start and run. Recheck coolant level at housing. When full,install thermostat and cap.
It usually takes two start and recheck cycles to top off the system.
Works every time.
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Vintage-Nut
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APR 24, 10:38 AM
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I concur with Patrick statements on this coolant 'burping' tool on a Fiero and olejoedad antifreeze/coolant procedure...........
I'll merely offer to add on his procedure:
*Run the engine to reach operating temperature and cool it down at least one cycle before driving the car on a long trip which will purge any air left in the radiator.------------------ Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles
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olejoedad
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APR 24, 01:31 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Vintage-Nut:
I concur with Patrick statements on this coolant 'burping' tool on a Fiero and olejoedad antifreeze/coolant procedure...........
I'll merely offer to add on his procedure:
*Run the engine to reach operating temperature and cool it down at least one cycle before driving the car on a long trip which will purge any air left in the radiator.
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We do 25 mile test drives after working on customer cars, only topping off has been to the recovery tank.
The method ensures that both undercar coolant tubes, the radiator and the block is full of liquid. The only air pockets are in the heads.
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sleek fiero
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APR 24, 09:36 PM
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Here is a tip guys. I worked for Kenworth for a number of years and the big truck diesels require vacuum filling to eliminate any chance of air trapped. Snap-on sells a simple little unit that operates on shop air and creates total vacuum like you would for AC. Once you create the vacuum you turn the valve with the suction hose in the pail of antifreeze mix and it will fill the system very quickly and there will be no air in the system unless you have an external leak in one of the hoses. Very fast and efficient way to totally fill any cooling system. The kit has various adaptors for almost any cooling system. sleek
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